Sven Panne wrote:
> > [...]
> > main :: IO ()
> > main = do
> > h <- openBinaryFile "out.dat" WriteMode
> > hPutStr h $ map (octetToChar . bitsToOctet) bits
> > hClose h
>> Hmmm, using string I/O when one really wants to do binary I/O gives me a bad
> feeling. Haskell characters are defined to be Unicode characters, so the
> above only works because current Haskell implementations usually get this wrong
> (either no Unicode support at all and/or ignoring any encodings and doing I/O
> only with the lower 8 bits of the characters)... hGetBuf/hPutBuf plus their
> non-blocking variants are the only way to *really* do binary I/O currently.
Which is unfortunate, because of the requirement to pass a Ptr. We
really need "hPutBytes :: [Word8] -> IO ()" etc.
Also, changing the existing functions to deal with encodings is likely
to break a lot of things (i.e. anything which reads or writes data
which is in neither UTF-8 nor the locale-specified encoding).
--
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements at virgin.net>